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Arriving at the Airport you will be escort by an agent’s representative further transferred to your resort for completing the check-in formalities.
Your evening is at leisure and you can utilize it to spend quality time Head to the nearby beaches or at the local markets.
Dinner at the resort and good night sleep.
After a delicious breakfast in the resort, Drive to Belle Mare to enjoy aquatic activities like parasailing, undersea walk , waterfall visit or banana tube ride. Drive to Trou d'Eau douce for the speedboat transfer to Ile auz Cerfs, the islet with the most beautiful beach and the clearest turquoise water. Return Back to mainland by speedboat. Drive back to hotel.
After Breakfast, Drive to Port Louis for a visit of the capital via the Citadel & its surrounding area. View the Champ de Mars race course, inaugurated in 1812 its the oldest horse racing club in the southern Hemisphere, and one of the oldest in the world. Afterwards drive to Le Caudan / Port Louis water front , with some 170 shops it is a must shopping stop. Drive back to hotel.
After Breakfast , Drive to curepipe, visit to ship making factory. Shopping at the duty free shops in the Floreal . view the scenic town of Curepipe and its surroundings from the extinct crater of Trou aux cerfs. Afternoon drive through the nature park of Black River & Plaine Champange to Chamarel Village, Stop at Grand Bassin ( Ganga Talao ) sacred lake & view the stunning 108 feet statue of " Mangal Mahadev " . Visit Charamel, the unusual 7 colored earth created by volcanic rocks , the earths form beautiful patterns of color in the exposed hillsides. view the startlingly beautiful chamarel waterfalls which emerge from the moors and primeval vegetation. the water tumble from a height of about 83 meters . Drive back to hotel.
After breakfast, you have the rest of the day at leisure. We recommend you to use your free day to get a classy photo-shoot done at the hotel by a professional photographer, arranged for you by us. You have an hour to get unlimited beautiful, professional photographs clicked in various parts of the hotel and beach, which will serve as beautiful memories once you are back home.
Enjoy the rest of the day utilizing the activities included in your package- like kayaking, wind-surfing stand-up paddle etc.
Later in the night, have dinner at one of the restaurants and stay overnight at the hotel.
Today, after a hearty breakfast you have the day at leisure. You can choose to stay back at the hotel and relax or explore the glorious island. We suggest you opt for the Sunset catamaran cruise. A catamaran is a boat with two equal sized hulls over which rests on a platform. This 42 feet long luxury vessel will sail through the calm waters of lagoons giving you a spectacular view of the surroundings with the beautiful sunset providing an amazing back-drop. After a relaxing cruise, you will be transferred back to the hotel in the evening. Later in the night, have dinner at one of the restaurants and stay overnight at the hotel.
This day marks the end of a fabulous vacation to Mauritius. Rise to a charming morning and indulge in a mouth-watering breakfast at your hotel, check out from your hotel (check-out time is 1200 hours) before you head to the airport for your flight back home.
The quickest way to travel to Mauritius is by booking a flight from India to Mauritius. The shortest flight would be a direct one from Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi to the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport in Port Louis (the capital city of Mauritius). The flight duration is around 6-7 hours on average. You can also catch flights from Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai.
If you’d like to take the long, leisurely and luxurious route to Mauritius, then a cruise is ideal. You can start your trip at the Chennai or Mumbai port. The trip from Mumbai is around 13 days, while the trip from Chennai is 12 days long. If you’re already in a close location – say Madagascar – a short boat ride should get you to Mauritius.
India is one hour and thirty minutes ahead of Mauritius.
Mauritius is considered to be a safe destination for Indian travellers; however, caution is always a good policy. The risk of muggings, scams and pickpocketing are low. However, make sure drivers don’t overcharge you for any trip you take. In terms of natural disasters, November to May is cyclone season on the island, so check the weather before you book your tickets.
Mauritius is a treasure trove of natural wonders – Trou Aux Biches, Belle Mare Plage, Ile Aux Cerfs, Pereybere, La Cambuse are all beautiful beaches and allow you to relax or participate in some water adventure sports. You can also take a hike along the seven shaded sands of Chamarel – which is breathtaking. Black River Gorges Park, in south west Mauritius, is a perfect place to hike, relax and camp. Other than these beautiful attractions, you also have the Tamarind Falls, Parc Francois Leguat Wildlife Park, the Botanical Gardens, Eureka House, Sugar Museum and more.
In Mauritius, it is illegal to serve, sell or supply alcohol to anyone who is under 18 years of age.
The Mauritian Rupee is the official currency of the Republic of Mauritius. Furthermore, US dollars are accepted in Mauritius as well, so you can stock up on those too. Although credit cards are widely accepted everywhere, it’s a good idea to carry a prepaid forex card from Thomas Cook as they are safe, secure and reloadable if you run out of money.
Wi-Fi is available in 350 public spots, across the island, including Community centres, Women centres, Youth centres, Social welfare centres, Post Offices and Village councils. This is an initiative by the Ministry of Technology, Communication and Innovation. Anyone with a valid mobile number and a Wi-Fi enabled device can access this internet for free. There are three operators in Mauritius, from whom you can buy a prepaid sim – Emtel, Orange and Chilli. If you are visiting the Rodrigues Islands or Agalega, Orange has the best connectivity. Your hotel will provide Wi-Fi, and you can also look at cafes for Wi-Fi.
Mauritian food is a mixed pot of flavours and is heavily influenced by the diverse residents who live on the island. You will find a lot of Indian food, as well as Chinese, Creole and French cuisines. For Indian food, look at popular restaurants like Le Tandoor, Namaste Restaurant, Delhi Taj Restaurant and La Chaumiere Masala. Vegetarian food is served aplenty in Mauritius, and you can visit restaurants like Lambic, Chez Tino, La Faya to enjoy their vegetarian selections.
Keep the driving laws in mind, if you are renting a car to drive in the island. Driving in Mauritius is on the left. Obey the speeding laws and do make sure you follow the safety signs posted on the beach.
In Mauritius you have the option of using the well-connected public bus system (be sure to check the timings before you make your plans for the day). If you would like to travel with a bit more convenience, a public tax is an excellent (though slightly more expensive) way to travel around the island. Hotels also allow you to rent out bikes, scooters and cars. The Mauritian railway is perfect for long distances and connects you to other cities and towns in Mauritius. You can also hire a helicopter for an aerial tour or a boat to explore the islands.
Hello in Mauritius is usually Salut (French) or Salam (Creole). You can wish a local Good morning with Bonjour and Good evening with Bonsoir (French). Goodbye is Au Revoir (French) or Salam (Creole).
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